$150.00 USD

Spiritual Counseling

50 minute session weaving dialogue, astrology, somatic inquiry, and depth psychology tools to support your journey of spiritual development.

Gain insight into the meaning behind current life events, process your current emotional experience, and shift perspective on how to navigate the moment or season in which you find yourself.

Why Spiritual Counseling?

Usually clients come with questions, curiosities, and concerns about their lives, spirituality, and soul. They may want to dive into conversation around their relationships, purpose / meaning, the nature of existence, feminine magic / mysticism / esoteric practices. We may engage with dialogue, spiritual inquiry, somatic practices, meditation, breathwork, visualization, prayer, plant spirit communication, and ritual.

How Does It Work?

Spiritual counseling is rooted in attunement, curiosity and active listening. As a certified spiritual counselor, I hold an intention to listen and be present with you, ask open ended questions and reflect back what I hear to help deepen your experience. Together we'll track thoughts, feelings, body sensations, images, and subtle energetic sensations to invite a sense of the whole and ultimately help you feel felt.

Benefits of Spiritual Counseling

Competent spiritual counseling may help folks develop a sense of connection to the sacred and way of being in the world that maintains an awareness of the ultimate reality in daily life. Each human being is unique, and our spirituality must be discovered from direct experience, not just handed down through doctrine. A spirituality of the heart may help us be more open to life, and it can be activated by following the unique path a person is drawn to based on their own intuitive resonance, and the promptings of one’s own inner depths. This can help people move from contraction and resistance to the challenges of being human, to a “soft saying yes to what is.”


Disclaimer

Spiritual counseling sessions are not clinical psychotherapy or psychiatry. They are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment that can be provided by your own physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, therapist, counselor, mental health practitioner, licensed dietitian or nutritionist, or any other licensed or registered health care professional.